Addressing Interpersonal Violence Through Restorative Justice with Members of Restorative Approaches to Intimate Violence (RAIV)
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Megan talks with Larry Jefferson, Lucy Prout, and Jamelah Zidan from Restorative Approaches to Intimate Violence (RAIV), a community-based nonprofit organization dedicated to addressing interpersonal violence through restorative practices. They discuss what brought them all to doing restorative justice work to address interpersonal violence, how restorative justice provides options for holistic, person-centered responses to harm outside of the criminal legal system, and how RJ as a social movement offers a path toward a world that embodies community, dignity, and liberation.
Connect with RAIV (including information on opportunities to join as a community member or circle keeper) through their website and their LinkedIn
Texts referenced in this episode:
Undoing the First Harm: Settlers in Restorative Justice by Edward C Valandra
Until We Reckon by Danielle Sered
The Little Book of Race and Restorative Justice by Fania E. Davis
If you are in crisis and need immediate support, please call our 24/7 interpersonal violence helpline at 303-556-2255.
Request an Appointment with an Advocate at
https://www.thepca.org/online-appointment-request
Request a Violence Prevention Presentation at
https://www.thepca.org/prevention-education
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